00000000000000808000000 A NEW CANTON FORMED | ' ARS FAVORS STATE FUND TO : 1M 4 m-- AD WORKING MOTHERS. > | : |. Brandeis, Anti-Railroad Trust Lawy- : THE BANK CHANCES FOR' POWER VOR Gensnogue Canton No. 12, Pair |THE OLD BOYS AND THE OLL| er. Would Instre Them. EASTERN ONTARIO, "'arehs Militant wus mustered in at| : GIRLS ARK ENRGUTE. = | 1.uis D. Brandeis, the anti-railrosd Ghana Thureday sight by Col | . itrust lawyer, advocates « state insur Ogdensburg Rumour That the Long Johnston, of Toronto, who is the De | Leg Chicago at 3 p.m, Friday--A doce for prospective mothers. - partment Commander for Ontario. He! pio of the Ladies on the | ay ao at Sault Power Promoters Now yuo . . to Gananoque by "Room Kingston" Their ine and it will pres Mr. a. . Control Waddington Power. , Capt. W. J. Foster, of Toronto, the . ; ' {ready to lay aside his countless cafes Brockviiip Times, assistant adj general for Ontario, | The Ki on old boys' eicursion to talk about the betterment of the It is ort in the Ogdensburg pe- and by Capt! E. C. Garbutt, of Picton | from C go left thet city at three'status of the workingman. ners that Pittsburg capitalists ihter- ORe of the general stefl. There wire {o'clock Friday afternoon, and will| "'People are just beginning to realize ested in the Long Sault power pro- also present on the 'pecasion -R- Meek, {reach Kingston on Saturday after- the tremendous role that the mother lect have purchased the Waddington grand patriarch, for Ontario, and W.| noon, shortly after one o'clock. There plays in the world. People are just holdings of M. M. Ogden, 'of Washing- Brooks, of Toronto, grand secretary are about 126 eu route for the old awakening to the fact that the moth- ton. and alio that an ofier of $12000 for Ontario, The mustering in was a | limestone ety. er, if for no other than a purely physi- for Point Iroquois, Ont, has been re pronounced suoress, as about eigh-| In the Chicago circular issued in ological reason, should be carefully fused. : teen members of the canton were pres- | convection with the excursion this in- preserved. If this purshase is actually the cabe ent, and there will be others later on [formation jis given to the home! "My plan is that women should be it is likely that the Long Sault pro- So that evenfually the canton will comers: "Kingston is on the verge forced in their own interest to becomes moters will control the Waddington number gbout twenty-five. The officers | of tne greatest boom in its 17story and [members of some society, preferably rower withewhich the Ontario Hydro- elected ave: Capt. Robinson, Lieut. | this may be the last opportunity of one under direct government RE Gardiner, Ensign McIntyre, Clerk Rus | viewing some of the old familiar In the exgut of her becoming a moth- Ample funds, excellent bank- ing facilities and connections, and a long experience of bank- : fang business In Canada. full equipment § af Kingtson, Plaetrin Commission has an ootional contract for power. As it will take sell and Accountant Smith. {landmarks which are fast disappear er; and, fore, being obliged to ; . ot: least several years to develop the The addition of this twelith camton ing to make room sor the wpbuildiug give up working for six weeks (by # : ' 1 -. Waddinston rower under the most to the list for Ontario will necessitate [of the town. Let the watchwofd be |iaw), the mother would be entitled to favorable conditions the chances are the organization of the brigade, of | "Boom Kingston. When there is a- draw on the fund for movey. : e fs uo { "This is the point of 'maternity in- that Fastern Ontario will have to get which Col. Johnston will probably the (blow-up something has sParted. let eventually from the Long head, and a brigade of two regiments. | 9s blow up the old town for all 'we surance': It is a great step toward Sault, whieh ix the hest centre for Most~of the cantons will participate in (are worth. We. should all embody | making motherhood not a period to the distribution of power. The the cantonement in Niagara Falls on [that spirit of loyalty to our birth. be dreaded, but one that shall make Hyden-Fleetric Commission has been Wednesday, Aug. Uth, including King: place." (every working woman feel her ability neontistine with the owners of the ston Canton, No. 6 and they will com-| The rate from Chicago. is $18.50 to outlive. Now the next step is to soe that the mother and the child High Falls power, near Calabogie, pete for prives aggregating about 81, and the G.T.R. is running a special a ? * swav- north of Kineston, and the 000, Tropa ng id | train for the hom --_~r it is ex- shall not suffer through lack of means TOMORROW MORNING, commenc- Chat's Falls, on the Ottawa, it there ---- i i i A {caused by nomemployment. i ' ; anu i - hat's Falls, on the Ottows pected that old Kingstonians "will be C410 OY ROTHEP OF MO ooo ing at 9 o'clock and continuing uatil alae has heen no development done at! | picked up wll al he Ine, be eet those. Tutont power sauvers,| CROWDS'SEE BOAT RACKS. J. ii, of Chtivsigo, "will to aust the fr law iv this gi sold, It will take about three years to de! yok -- | annpunecs that ' rection. It would do more actual good pn : a z velop a. first big block of power rt Undine, Walden Craft, Captiwes rn UE hat Ne Jos wiranged lor {than much talk, do more toward pre A¥ TER a most Sm cos: ful season_in our othe long Sault, hut the Lona Sault! . First Event, 1 poro and Pog lakes to be readi- | venting 'race suicide' among the work- Ladies' \Wa-h Sais Department we have 9000000000000 000000 ' mt. 7 : : oh oy interests an fhe od Davisd, Thousand 'Island Park, July 27. ness for the iingston old boys and] . ant of Wille Roches, wheva thers Large crowds turned out at the motor The weeretary oF Til state, not one to be dreaded, i : "A 1HORE FOV ant a we Out at the motor girls weeretary Ww Teinitiar with than anything else just pow." = Rr SUITS ofr, and these wo are going is wlrendy 2 000 horse-pawsr developed. {boat races, this afternoon, over the! every buneh of bass weeds in the lake. : a ' . much of which is wend, hy Cornwall [course of the Thousand Islands Yacht | He said it was a Kingston old boy -- pity tygive you To Morrow at a price that town and the Canadian eannls. But Club. The Undine, owned by Mr. Wal- [of ¢ hieago who made the reat dis- | DENOUNCES HIGH HEELS. wilt «nvrely sell the lot it ia roesible to instal machindry 0% den, captured the first race, a free-ior- [covery that the fish f those lakes! anes thers which will develop 2,00 4ll, for boats above the thirty<foot gontain less bone Than Sah in oer Judge Tells Nurses They. Are as Had ; x - i as Rum or Opium. ese 2 1 horse-power 'moré, and the Tong Sanlt |elass. ~ Linken. 3 Ee neonle ealenlnte that they can furnish{ Number Ten, owned by J. P. Gil- o thse i i wi : : Te ' ry . {| The W : & "High heels are as heathenish Hammocks nower enongh with that to ennnly the lipsie, of Basswood Island, was sec- ef te Fhig js alle \e Ee She named rings Bn the Sh or ao »" frig ACanadian frontier towns until they get 'cond. The Fldrieda, owned by Mrs. | Be gn y . cared Supreme {olrt Yustior How . * : # Bard, tr the graduating + ; as uits C0000 00000000000R0000'00000 200000000000 0000000000 INCORPORATED 1833. $30,000,000 * GSTON BRANCH PRINCESS ST. RE 2 2 | I 'a FO00000000000000000000.000000 . ers, do more toward ;naking marriage 3 3 al ust | Sankt ower partly devel | C % n . Wy jon the Chicago train, en route , 1 the i in iin bol pl hn cataliie Boy; uf NY Fasuse, and the tris city. This is the list : ard, to the graduating nurses of Troy, r FI Cy. Tousey, were also en- | yoo "Donald MeMillian, Miss We [N.Y., hospital thousand horse-power. [tered, but did not figure in the econ- miillan, Nirs. A. E. Dean Miss Maude "Such show," said the justice, lf . - a . All are different. Some fine ' i , eantime F ( i il re | in and mot 'double; up re 4 Jack hg ig oi ae the under forty-foot freefor-all Lumb, Mrs, Patrick Nacey, Mrs. Thom- | as barbarous, as torturing and as de | wy 3 : : +! us O'Brien, Mrs. Clarke, Miss Clarke, {structive of health as the . Chinese Kuoglish Chambrays, others « ith an dustrial purposes. ithe Hornet, the pew boat of William Mis. 8, G. Brown, Miss Fannie Regan, wooden shoes. Both breed ungainly } Ww { ina variety of Wash Mate- pa Ade | Tousey, of Svracuse, was entered, but i i nw i " > i Mrs. James Reid, Miss Irine Arundell, | and deformed feet. China is proud of . . Complete Island Trip ran hot and was compelled to with- [yor BC CE oben. [one Kind of deformed feet, we of the rials. All new this sum- . Made by steamers North King and [draw after the first lap. The race was , > : ) I 1 . Cosoinn, leaving Swift's wha duile [captured by A. R. Peavock's Pirate. Berk, Mis Florey. Ohike, i jither, Koch kind results only in walk | mer and all stylish, 0.15 am. F Be. J. Pp. The Undine was second. It w ilot- (Jowa); Mrs, J, C, Crowley, Mrs. . | Ing monstrosities, | \ xe THE COUCH HAMMOCK Haniey Hy il ed by Miss Beatrix Furbush, A Cor. [H- Crowley, Mrs, Frederick Wowat, "Will you not advoeate normal feet, i Note the prices, Mant a rain bondale, Pa., who is summering here. { Mra. Foster, Mrs. Goomaly, Mrs. Joseph such foetus God gave?! Have ap the & 4 : g ab de" Gib a {Crowley, Mrs. Elizabeth Baine, Mrs. [courage to speak out aguinst this silly 18 1 h $3 5 Just like a bed for comfort MeConkey's sweets yibson's QUOTATIONS Pugh, (California); Mrs. M. J. Powley, |fashion--a fashion as destructive ns 1 Was Suit at 8 decided 10 hold | it | I Tt has been decided to hold a con (Perry, Mich.); Mrs, Cochrane, Mry. rum, as deadly as opium--or are you to \} WIE | 2 Wash Suits at 4 50 . 1.00 to $7.50, servative conventi sk ville rid- Hammocks from § » servative sonVention for Brockville rie From McCunig Hyos., Montreal { Westendorf, Mrs. C. McGuire, Mrs. be counted among its devotees y Through J. O° Hatta, {Meller, Miss Kidd, Miss FElizabeth "Hospitals," continued Justice How- Wash Suits at 4 15 public The kind you can lay straight out Nid. {Gormally, Mrs. Clifford, Mrs, William | health as 'parks. » Mooney, (Detroit); Mrs Edwa:d Skall, |sbould no more be the birthplace of itchell Eastern Canada Pulp -- the millionaire's scion than of the . Ww ; A. Mitc e Canada Cement .... ..... 3 plebiun off-spring. The whim of the ® J a Wash Suit at 5.50 : , ." Canadisn Pacific Railway... 2427 2 APPLICANT rich woman is no more entitled to Ara . yy HARUWARE. | sroit United 718 MANY recognition than the caprice of the ry 3 Wash Suits at 6.50 Hon. A. J. Balfour endorses the Sr i . 90 8 10 AD IN HARVEST peasant Bodawife™ 1 Wash Suits at 6.95 " British government's siatements on Minn. & St. Paul - a p Cin - EE AOD." & the Moroccan affair. , i; Toronto Railway ... = : i SAYS HE "MADE G \ . ---------------- Porto Riso 0h : No Difficulty in Filling Demands, That's How His Passport to Heaven 2 Wash Suits at 8.50 hie eden Says the Immigration Tteads, Says Peary. : Toa: of the Woods coon ; | Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary de YY. Pick 7 ' : Dfficer. a long address at the com our 1C To-= 2 - 5 » Edward Darling, who has bew at- 3 Es July 28th, 1911. |Crowlev, Miss Mary Connolly, Miss ard, *'are as gc i for i ye 1 ? Ww Ase. The lying-in ware lh. ash Suits at 5 00 Pominion Textile ...... : livered ! an the Pwin City"... .... iss Ottawa, July 28.---"The d nd for | Mencement exercites ING ay Mo 3 harvest help in the west thi' rr Folytushitie Anstituie, at Soy. 3y. Irrow Morning § : ae d Yin which vy reviewed the atlempts is, undoubtedly, great, 'but we do not made since 1520 to discover 'the North Aloysius Coll, in Juné Columbian. anticipate any trouble in filling it, in P fe RET : ---------------------------------- . ite ' "| Pole and his own success in 1909 in Buse esis Migil, sull-supperey maid [spite of any statements that may altaining "the gaunt frozen apex of Even if not ready to buy of sleep, have been made," said W. D. Scot Tiptoping down the dw : Bre rr anid 4. UW Poll " i 8 il Plogiag down the dwinding path) Le 00s Re mation (the surth" He vent nto sch lead secure one of them and have Bearing wvove her garb demure and| "We are advertising for farm help abow MS eXDerie ki ; «hi it placed aside. for the west in many countries," said thie ytars he was working ons his Mr. ® on " "dream" and in closing said : . unt We tive Set fash _ the "Were 1 a ragged beggar in the sireets to-day, without a friend in the The cloud ot hair from her pale brow States Germany and" other Plies . L away, ' : . and of ces. E : She threads her needle with a siiver{The number of applications received wokld, 1 cold Ig shy dren bo my. Fay in reply serti self a ce 1 othe b Py & aur advertisements has myself with Lhe thought, '1 have made 9 a C 0 a Of moonlight, and with stitches lon 3 ap ! ¥!been very large, quite (arge enough, g She mends the robe of slumber. Fold| believe, to take eare of the demand |£%0%: "And when the end comes I can 8 an Yala, 3h \ A this year." , ° he wraps it roun er mistress and Sh a . th other side her queen, 'Are you going to remove the bar jrock a the goles on tie o Li wo aces an nse ons Th hush and dark her regalicongtiructed by the regulation requir: and, with head > © vi dreams emprise, ' & eh 3 Ye a Bi Softly dhe little mald slips out to hold! every immigrant to have $50 »on With random Morpheus tryst upon |entoancs to Canada 7" the green, "No, we do not need to. There nev- NOCTURNES. gray The tiny candles given to her keep, Eve's curtain drawn, she lifts her arms} ™ ¥ tr sweep situation in Fngland, France, United port, '1 have made good." " TR . In a great variety of widths and gual- : s : Doings at Hay Bay. . . vas 1 Ladies' Colored Silk Moirctte Underskirts, Ard close, upon his breast, her| was such a har placed upon the Hay Bay, July's 27. Miss Spencer, ities, ranging in value from wesry eyes! : . . y pr 3 immigration of domestics and farm |v Wallaceburg, daughter of Henry 3e, de, be, be, Be. llent material, sell at $3.50 to 5.00. : exce ' $ . ft is the hour when clock and ehanti-| laborers in spite of an impression to|>pencer, formerly of this place, at Midnight forgotten, oversieep the | that sheet That regulation applies hee uatle's. ", Spies x: aud Your Pick 3 . : & dawn; | to mechanics, not t work rs. Taylor, of Montreal, at ¥. | Ladies' Colored Gloria Taffeta Underskirts, When dewdrops stay the flanks of | farms." of TO WOTRETE © OM Crencer's. Misses Grace and Muriel T M ( / ar rustle like Silk and wear twice asl £, And roscr blink at morhing through a Ulsen, of Warton, ie gues of O- orrow tear, hei in, iss Blaac fillinms sell in regular way at $1 15. it is the hour when hush and vigl Hooley in the Hole. un: alors ha BASS a "after . . The word of every music. So, 1 Montross Witdes, oul spending several months in Alberta. This is the balance of a PAWN D0 Fra eran Oley once on Willi i : > vs Mr. and Mrs. H. Phillips are spending . ns . One "our of dreams to watch the| ih, verge of knighthood--se near it,|a week Me X lips * ouiins stock lot just 8¢ cured at a great bargain. ke Ladies Black Gloria Taffeta Underskirts, could of a your dreams of maFning, indeed, that he sent out cards of in-IMr. and Mrs. B. Outwater. Misses t not buy Material for the Price. : vitation in the name of Sir Froest! pjoanor and Zella Parks visited from r: ighe, like lilies In your ' ed : : [The rest. oan A, jand Lady Hooley, has been set t0{priday till Monday with friends at . stir from the snow, and watch your jul at last, lle made millions out Adolphustown. The Hay Bay and X ; covered eyes ot nothing, and believing that be had y : rei , i i i Awake t rple violets from the an g that be had! anderson Sunday school excursion om ® . Ladies White Muslin Gowns, Underskirts, RN os the tora of omviage 1 Midassouch, awd wa. infallible inl; iday Yast, from Huyiurn to Pein Ee : To feal your arms, the ferns of sprin 18 powers holding up other peo 'g 1 A ~. t Ares teh an yor's Cove, and on réturning ran uy » Corset Covers and Drawers, good quali y Reach --- unto the call of golden ple within the limits of the law, he to Picton, was a pleasant affair aud UY committed the inevitable mistake, the everybody seemed "delighted with the son | 0 ny e skies, \ at $1.60 to $1.80. Any of abov i And raw the smile. of heaven down exposure of whieh gave him a shady trip. Saturda 98¢ J ie You - name, add was the beginning of the - . : y , 4 series of disgraces which has finally A Well Fed Passenger ' on EE ------------------------ § : Reciprocity an Experiment. landed him in prison. 2a notorious The best advertisement, So says 2: : 3 Hamjiton Herald. contemporary in financia piracy, the Chief Stew Td Til oe BY 51 a p s s a f o a Stewgr iitoh, mn arge « | Ladies' Long Muslin Kimonas, all colors and All the evils predicted by the opPow | cent exploder, Whitaker Wright, al: (},, dining room service of = steamers Eovran . Say 3 ents of reciprocity could not day {ter a spectacular career, which in North King and Caspian, making : gell in regular way from $135 (8 within a years Therclore ' the | valved: the Jangeent Lord Dufferin inj Acath Ring. and Campin. 10 1,00 : . | E. Fielding's challenge to the | ruin, along wi "daily trips at 10.15 wm. ' 3 : he | ruin, along with many others, com). is J. 1. Havley, agent. to give reciprocity mitted suicide by poisoning, just « al . na : ter he had received a positentfary sen-| Little Lady Seediess Oranges. etmee, SE Last sale of the season of sunkist oN " v and chinook oranges, only 15¢., dozen, Dr. Ryan, Kings " Satupiay, 3 Camonely's medical council meeting, demanded an | Mr. and' Mrs. Henry Milne, St. investigation into the state of things 'Clarens avenue, Toronto, are expect shown by the recent examin tion fig- ol toymortow, to visit the latter's wren. He said that either OF Larents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kane, Col more subjects were not taken --pro- po. ctreet. Mr. Milue, who is bari- perly or else the examiners were not'y oo oo let in Jarvis street Baptist auving 'their duty, 4G 4 | echarch, will ing in Queen street Moth The matter will be dealt with in _ gos Gureh, Sunday evening. I owe. Ww, #. ritvheruld, who has yp been fhe guest of Rev. Pr. 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